Sylvia has one last Christmas, after that, her husband of
twenty-five years will do the unthinkable - divorce her. Out of
agonizing prayer and reflection Sylvia Benson has developed a plan:
Maybe if Randy sees what he'll be leaving behind, he'll change his
mind. Randy Benson believes the love in his marriage has died.
Sylvia was always so busy with everything else she could barely
make time for him - so it only made sense to throw himself into his
work. Now, to make the process as easy as possible, he'll give his
wife one last Christmas together in exchange for an uncontested
divorce. How can Sylvia expect one week of bliss to undo so many
years of mistakes?